Cardiovascular System - Lecture 3-2018-2019 PDF
Cardiovascular System - Lecture 3-2018-2019 PDF
Cardiovascular System - Lecture 3-2018-2019 PDF
u Myocardium - muscular middle layer wall of the heart. It has striated muscle fibers that cause
the heart to contract.
u Endocardium - inner layer of the heart. Consists of endothelial tissue with small blood
vessels and bundles of smooth muscle.
Cardiac system
The four chambers of the heart have special names:
An upper chamber is called an atrium (plural: atria).
right
atrium left
atrium
right left
ventricle ventricle
Deoxygenated Oxygenated
blood is
lungs blood returns
pumped from to the heart
the heart to the through the
lungs through pulmonary
the pulmonary vein.
artery.
Oxygenated
Deoxygenated blood is pumped
blood returns to at high pressure
the heart from the heart to
through the the body through
body’s the aorta.
vena cava.
cells
The double circulatory system
The pulmonary circulation carries:
• Contractile cells:
– Account for 99% of heart tissue
– Activated by change in the potential (just like skeletal)
– Produce contractions, generate force
• Conducting system:
– Initiate and distribute electical activity
– Consists of nodes and internodal pathways
– Controls and coordinates heartbeat
The Conduction System
Ø The cardiac conduction system is a
group of specialized cardiac muscle cells in
the walls of the heart that send signals to
the heart muscle causing it to contract.
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Excitation of the Heart
Excitation of the Heart
• The signal starts in the SA node (normal rate is about 75 signals
per minute).
• The purkinji fibers also supply the papillary muscles which tell
them to contract before the rest of the atria to help prevent
backflow through the valves.
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The action potential
Types of AP
1. Non-pacemaker APs, also called "fast response" AP because of their rapid
depolarization, are found throughout the heart except for the pacemaker
cells.
2. The pacemaker APs, termed "slow response" APs because of their slower
rate of depolarization.